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Proposed 2024 Fee and Fine Schedule and Fine Policy

The Board will review the proposed 2024 Fee and Fine Schedule and Fine Policy for potential adoption at the December 13th, 2023, Regular Board of Directors Meeting. These changes were noticed for a 28-Day Membership Review Period on the TKPOA Website, www.tkpoa.com, on November 1st, 2023.

2024 Security Fine Schedule

Tahoe Keys Property Owners Association Proposed 2024 Fee Schedule

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2024 Fine Schedule

TKPOA Fine Policy: A warning letter will be mailed to the homeowner for first violations in instances of nuisance and boating violations. Parking tags placed on vehicle, trailer, RV are considered warning notices for parking violations. A disciplinary hearing will then be scheduled with the Board of Directors for any additional violations after the first violation. Illegal rental and commercial business activity violations will result in an automatic hearing with the Board of Directors, no warning letter will be sent. Hearings may result in fines and/or suspension of amenity access passes for confirmed violations. Parking fines are assessed per each 7 day period past the initial parking grace period. All fines are assessed per violation (i.e. 2 violations = 2 fines). Disciplinary actions and fine amounts are determined at the discreation of the Board.

water sewage tanks and/or any such containers in any lagoon water, lagoon banks or in street gutters

ACC 3.01 (b): Post-construction submittal of an application and plan that, if submitted timely and in accordance with the CC&R’s, would have been approved by the ACC only after modification of the plan for non-compliance with ACB provisions.

ACC 3.01 (c): After notification of the violation, owner fails to submit an application and plans for ACC review within 30 days. An inspection by the ACC had indicated that the project appears to have been eligible for ACC pre-approval if application procedures had been followed.

ACC 3.01 (d): After notification of the violation, owner fails to submit an application and plans for ACC review within 30 days. An inspection by the ACC had indicated that the project did not appear to have been eligible for ACC pre-approval. The basis for this decision can be, but is not restricted to the following: The project is not in compliance with ACC provisions; a variance for the project would have been required; and, required city or TRPA permits were not obtained prior to construction Violation must be corrected a nuisance to neighboring residents or create a commercial business enterprise

- Dogs shall only be allowed within the streets and/or common areas when leashed and under constant supervision and restraint of their owners

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